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An Inspiring Example
Army dedicates Warren training room
in Karen Friedman's memory.
SUSAN TAWIL
Special to the Jewish News
swimming and diving. And once, she
even piloted a plane.
Encephalitis contracted during a
llness robbed Karen Friedman
bout with the Asian flu when she was
of her sight when she was 11.
11 left her comatose for three months.
But that didn't deter her will to
Doctors doubted she would survive;
live or rack up achievements.
they said if she did, "she would be a
It took a stroke, which claimed her
vegetable," recalled her brother,
life last September at age 51, to beat her.
Bernard Friedman of Oak Park. Still,
The \Varren-based U.S. Army Tank-
their mother, the late Sarah Friedman,
Automotive and Armaments
never left her daughter's side and
Command (TACOM), where Ms.
"talked to her constantly," he said.
Friedman worked and inspired others
When Ms. Friedman regained con-
for 20 years, dedicated a training room
sciousness, she was sightless
\ _)in her memory June 16.
— her optic nerve had been
/- ft was the first time that
damaged.
TACOM dedicated some-
A quick learner, however,
thing in the workplace to
she went on to master
a woman or a physically
- Braille, re-learned basic skills
challenged person.
• like eating and later main-
Family members, fel-
tained an active, outgoing
low employees, digni-
life, said her aunt, Doris
taries and Snowball, a
Novetsky of Oak Park.
trained Labrador retriev-
The Association of
er, representing Leader
Karen Fr iedman
Military Comptrollers has
Dogs for the Blind,
established a scholarship
gathered to honor her memory.
program in Karen Friedman's name.
Presiding at the dedication, Major
Co-workers donated $1,000 to the
General Roy E. Beauchamp cited Ms.
Rochester Hills-based Leader Dogs
Friedman's "fighting spirit and deter-
for the Blind school.
mination.
To commemorate her commitment
"Karen refused to be defeated by
to education and helping others on the
her adversities and obstacles," he said,
job, TACOM has created an Excellence
',ailing her "an inspiration and exam-
in Training Award, to be given annually
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le to all — truly a hero.
in the Karen Friedman Training Room.
Valedictorian of her Oak Park
At the dedication ceremony, Ms.
High School class, Ms. Friedman
Friedman's supervisor, Ken Simpson
earned bachelor's and master's degrees
(who adopted Ranger, her Leader
from the University of Michigan and
Dog), and Bill Smuda, a TACOM
another master's from Central
engineer, recounted how her comput-
Michigan University. She taught
er was adapted to verbally read out
English as a Second Language and
the screen text. They reminisced
was fluent in French and Spanish.
about how she would call manufac-
At TACOM, Ms. Friedman worked
turers and prod them to develop spe-
as a management analyst and, accord-
cific technological advances needed
ing to co-workers, was a computer
for her work assignments.
whiz. She was TACOM's Employee of
Ms. Friedman's friends and co-work-
the Year in 1995 and the Federally
ers, Kitty Derbin and Brenda Lewis,
Employed Women's Member of the
conceived and organized the TACOM
Year in 1991.
Training Room dedication. Derbin
In 1997, she completed the presti-
returned from a Caribbean cruise with
gious Women's Executive Leadership
Friedman a month before her death.
7rogram in Washington.
"Her biggest regret was that she
Ms. Friedman wrote children's
hadn't ever visited Israel. She was plan-
books and short stories. She served as
ning to go there next," Derbin said.
a Toastmaster and a motivational
Fellow employee Chris Gorsline set
speaker for training programs in the
up a table at the ceremony, featuring
workplace as well as for schools and
mementos of her friend's life. Said
charitable groups. She enjoyed travel-
Gorsline: "Karen wanted to experi-
ing, bicycling, playing the piano,
ence every facet of life." I
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